| CPC B65D 77/0453 (2013.01) [B65D 1/0246 (2013.01); B65D 23/0885 (2013.01)] | 17 Claims |

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1. A container for a liquid food substance comprising:
a first containing element made of a metal material, comprising: at least one first body suitable to delimit a cavity, and a closing part for closing said cavity, suitable to be connected to said first body and comprising a through opening, wherein said first body and said closing part are both made of a metal material, and said first body and said closing part delimit a containing space;
a second containing element made of plastic material for foodstuff, comprising: a first part suitable to be introduced and completely housed in said first containing element, in said containing space and said cavity, and a neck departing from an upper wall of said first part of the second containing element suitable to cross the through opening of the closing part of the first containing element, and provided with an outflow part projecting outside said closing part of the first containing element, suitable to allow the food substance to flow out of the container; said outflow part having means for removably connecting a cap for tightly sealing the container;
both the first and the second containing element are substantially rigid and non-deformable elements having the same three-dimensional shape;
a) above the closing part and projecting from said closing part, the container only has said closing cap and said outflow part of said neck of the second containing element so that the cap is always visible,
b) the containing space is a closed space which has a single opening comprising the through opening of the closing part,
c) the container only has said outflow part of said neck of the second containing element for the entry and outflow of the liquid food substances,
d) and said closing part of said cavity has a substantially flat shape; and
the second containing element has one or more recessed elements or one or more raised elements for the outflow of the air contained in said cavity of the first body of the first containing element when the second containing element is introduced into said cavity, and said one or more recessed elements or one or more raised elements extend throughout an entire height of at least one of the side walls of the first part of said second containing element.
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